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Sounds pretty awful. Whatever happened to just walking up to someone, introducing yourself and finding out if you're compatible? Have we really become that pathetic, that just meeting people is out of the question?

Ive tried this and have this tried on me, most people are just annoyed that someone is bothering them or trying to walk past, I get hit on in the supermarkets or bus stops (I'm a guy) but like I'm usually just not in the mood because of groceries and buses. I think its hard to expect it to be as easy or expected in the past. Reading research into this shows that people usually married their neighbours or people they met at work (work romances have become taboo for some reason) so its not confidence but rather a change of the times.

People have a hard time looking up from their phones and social media, so it's no surprise they have trouble with dating. Also, lots of people are playing the field when they're already in a relationship or married and not everyone's into open relationships like that.